90-some new posts, 70-some about flip flops. I love this thread.
Also, the flip flops with a flat bit in between the toes are much better than the ones with a round bit in between. Also, I think I have pudgy toes, as I've never had any bone bruising. I sometimes have trouble keeping them on. (Doesn't mean I won't wear them nine months out of the year, though...)
And will there be leather pants?
Only if Unca Tim loves us verra much. Ok, at least me.
I think Tim should watch
Dexter.
Like someone said earlier, it's sort of like
The Inside
episode "Pre-Filer." But twelve times better.
I haven't really worn flip-flops in years, but back when I lived in California, I found the soft ones with rubber or plastic between the toes excruciating. Harder-soled ones with cloth in between still chafed a bit, especially at the beginning of the summer, but were much more comfy and worth it for the coolth. I find there has been much less need for coolth since moving to Alaska though. Occasionally it's hot, but not long enough to break in flip-flops...or feet.
Unfortunately, a marathon on tv doesn't help as there is no way I can watch that much of what I want anymore.
I know that this is not the best part of having a child, but reading this just made me happy for you and mac all over again. I don't know if I've written this before, but he really is adorable, and you both look wonderful together, and I'm so very happy for you msbelle.
I think Tim should watch Dexter. Like someone said earlier, it's sort of like The Inside episode "Pre-Filer." But twelve times better.
Polter-Cow speaks the truth. Plus, Julie Benz as a fucked up lover never gets old. People who have read the book series it is based on keep spoiling me, though. Meep.
I think Tim should watch Dexter.
I'm sure he will when it comes out on DVD.
Just spotted somebody has done this on NathanFillionOnline.com: [link]
Maybe the tagline should be "Fasten Your Seatbelt for the Ride of Your DEATH" instead.
Or maybe not.
If it was Final Destination: The TV series maybe.
They already did that. It was called
Dead Like Me.
Sob. I loved that show. Even if Mason reminded me a bit too much of Doyle.